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dylan xue & wangy xinyu, marni ss 2016.
The Little Foot Page by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale, early 20th century (detail)
Château Charle-Albert, Belgium
Yoshino, Nara, Japan. by (Elizabeth Tutsch)
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INTERSECTIONS | ANILA QUAYYUM AGHA
Winner of both the public and juried vote of Artprize 2014, Pakistani artist Anila Quayyum Agha exercises the architecture of the Grand Rapids Art Museum in Michigan by infilling it with a dynamic interplay of shadow and light. Intersections comprises a 6.5 foot laser-cut wooden cube pierced with carefully crafted patterns and illuminated from the inside, which casts expansive, lace-like geometries onto the surrounding walls, ceiling and floor.
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Art meets ARTchitecture In The Concete Penthouse Of Christian And Karen Boros | Photography: Ailine Liefeld
The Bunker, this historically significant Second World War building was originally constructed for the German railway company by reinforced concrete, and was used as a shelter to protect travelers who arrived at the Friedrichstrasse Railway station from air raid attacks. Architect Karl Bonatz was commissioned by Nazi Germany the architectural design of The Bunker; the building had a capacity which could shelter up to 3,000 passengers in five floors. Of the original unique characteristics of this historical building were the up to two meter thick walls, as well as the three meter thick concrete roof. The original interior spatial layout has an axially symmetrical layout; while the exterior façade on all four sides is identical – made of raw concrete and accentuated by fine details.
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Cape Elizabeth | Maine (by Ryan Matthew)
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1963 illustration by Eric Earnshaw (by totallymystified)
Edvard Munch
The Kiss, 1897
Tracey Emin (B. 1963) And I Said I Love You!
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Sid W. Richardson Physical Sciences Building, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, 1966
(Paul Rudolph)